I watched a horror movie by myself. When I first entered the arena, I was really scared, and I watched the first half of the game with the light of my mobile phone on. Later, things got better, so I just covered my ears and watched. The horror in the first half of the movie + the stimulating logic in the second half has bugs, but the flaws do not hide the truth. There are no ghosts, but there is always control that is more terrifying than ghosts. The most terrifying kind of love is "control". This "control" will not disappear out of thin air, it will still be invisible in every corner of your life. The whole movie is a one-man show for the heroine. The cinematography of the film is very interesting. A lot of candid shots and surveillance cameras are used, so that this ubiquitous sense of "control" also oppresses the audience. The "invisible man" is a metaphor for the fear of this "control". The control of love, the control of a man over a woman. To break, you have to resist. Just like the knife in the hand of the heroine at the end.
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